top of page

Ways to Give

FallFairDowloadVendorAppSq-680.jpg
smithsBartons.jpg
easterBaskets.jpg
donationLocation.jpg
aaronGarden.jpg
volunteers.jpg
holidayDinnerBoxes2022.jpg
seymourHigh.jpg
foodDriveFritz.jpg

Thank you - Great Give Donors!

The Blessing Pantry participated in the 2023 fundraiser "The Great Give" for nonprofits in the Greater New Haven area. Thank you to the donors who raised $845 for the pantry!  All of the donations received will go directly into purchasing non-perishable food items, personal hygiene products and cleaning supplies. We are grateful for your support of this worthy cause. 

 

Last year, we served almost 13,000 people between daily pantry usage, all the giveaways, as well as the Holiday Dinner Boxes for Thanksgiving and Christmas. And now that our pantry is becoming more well-known in the community, that number will surely be surpassed as we continue to see rising food, gas and utilities costs.

 

The donations collected through The Great Give  help us to continue providing to our neighbors but the giving doesn't stop here, you may support the blessing at any time by...

• clicking the donate button on this page to leave us a monetary donation

• dropping off non-perishable food items, personal hygiene products and cleaning supplies  into the yellow and black bins at the end of our building

• reaching out to the Blessing Pantry team if you wish to donate some of your time by emailing us or calling us at (203)888-6596

How does the Blessing Pantry work?

• Once a month a team travels to Manchester, CT to collect an average of 6,000 pounds of food donations.

• Local businesses provide us weekly with baked goods. 

• We receive fresh produce during the growing season and sometimes fresh eggs.

• The Blessing Pantry garden allows for neighbors to come and pick their own fruits and vegetables.

• We receive amazing support from our parishioners and neighbors during food drives in the community including Oxford Ambulance, National Honor Society Students and football players at Seymour High School, individuals who create their own donation locations in their neighborhoods or at work, and neighbors who drop off food donations to the yellow and black bins at the end of the Trinity Church building.

• We receive monetary donations throughout the year in our collection plate on Sundays, through the mail and on our website.

 

We are grateful to say that 100% of the money collected is used to stock the pantry, which is made possible for two reasons: 

• We are supported by a team of volunteers led by our dedicated Coordinators, Debbie Engstrom and Aaron Smith, who also donate their time.

Trinity Church provides a space, free of charge, for the pantry and garden to operate.

Neighbors helping neighbors - whether it's one packet of gravy or a large monetary donation, none of this would be possible without each and every one of our donors and volunteers. Email us if you are interested to participate. 

 

Thank you and God Bless! 

bottom of page